28-13 E.H. Dibble Store
N 34° 14.776 W 080° 36.434
17S E 536166 N 3789532
Historic store in downtown Camden SC.
Waymark Code: WM6P2D
Location: South Carolina, United States
Date Posted: 06/29/2009
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E.H. DIBBLE STORE
This store, constructed in 1891 on what was then the corner of 6th Avenue (now Broad Street) and DeKalb Street, was the second home of E.H. Dibble and Brothers Grocery, which sold "general merchandise" as well as "heavy and fancy groceries" and operated in downtown Camden for more than fifty years. "The family is known all over the state," historian Asa Gordon wrote in 1929, "and its achievement in the mercantile business is of historic importance."
EUGENE H. DIBBLE
Eugene Heriot Dibble (1855-1934), prominent Camden merchant, was the son of Andrew H. and Ellie Naudin Dibble. He also served in the S.C. House 1876-78. The first Dibble store in Camden, founded by Eugene's brother John Moreau Dibble (1848-1877), was on lower Main Street; after his death Ellie Naudin Dibble and her sons operated it. After E.H. Dibble's death in 1934 an obituary recalled, "he always lent his influence for the good of the community."
ERECTED BY THE NAUDIN-DIBBLE HERITAGE FOUNDATION, 2001
Marker Name: E.H. Dibble Store
Marker Location: City
Type of Marker: Building
Marker number: 28-13
County: Kershaw
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